Physics Asked by Elkin Montoya on August 12, 2021
According to a previous question:
acoustic waves in media can be decomposed in two kinds of modes: longitudinal and transverse; solids being the only one where they are both present.
According to this answer: acoustic waves in water, it’s due to the fact that transversal excitations in a liquid are very rapidly damped and don’t propagate in any measureable way.
But, what about liquid crystals, do they present transversal modes?
The transversal modes are non-propagating. Please, take a look on this article:
Answered by Caetes on August 12, 2021
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